I have been watching 'Who Do You Think You Are' DVDs and it's astonishing just how much history repeats itself. Has anyone else noticed that?
Many people featured find relatives they previously knew nothing about, who have lived lives similar to their own.
Lyndiloos experience with her granddaughter echoes many thousands of similar remarks made by small children.
My own son, when a baby, was scared of water and hated being carried downstairs.
At 2-3 he began to remember details of flying a Lancaster bomber (only later did we identify the make of plane), spiralling down after being hit and ditching in the sea where, as his memories stopped, we presume 'he' drowned.
When, at 6, he actually got to sit in a Lancaster, he told the man in the museum what every control was for and told me later, 'It smelled just as I remembered in Mum.'
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